In Fall, the
Pyrenean sky seems to be within one's grasp. The air is clear: the view from
the Pic du Midi in France reaches far beyond the main chain of the Alps as far
as Spain, each mountain top being even more beautiful than the next. Red deer
are now rutting after the does, bears are roaming the colourful valleys
searching for food before they seclude themselves in a cave for their hibernation
and rare bearded vultures
are now
getting in the mood for courtship and look for aeries for the next breeding
season.
Numerous bird
fans and ornithologists from all over France come to the Pyrenees each Fall in
order to
observe a very
special spectacle: the bird migration over the Pyrenees. Once the last red kite
has crossed
the Irati pass
and the last cranes are heading southwards, it all of a sudden gets quiet in
the mountains -
Winter has
come. Big snowflakes are continuously falling from the sky and cover the
mountains. The onset
of Winter does
not bother the bearded vultures though - they have built their aerie in a steep
rock wall and
laid two eggs.
Now they are facing two months of incubation before the squabs hatch - if
everything goes
well.
Key Information
__clip.originaltitle | Wilde Pyrenäen - Sinfonie der Farben |
__clip.genre |
Animals/Wildlife Environment/Geography Travel/Tourism |
__clip.producedby | BR, ARTE and NDR for ARD |
__clip.yearofproduction | 2010 |
__clip.duration | 00h45h00h00 min |
__clip.countryoforigin | Germany |
__clip.languageversions | German [OV], French [DUB] |
Cast & Crew
__clip.director | Jens-Uwe Heins |
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__clip.producers | |
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